Israel launches wide-scale strikes on Tehran as explosions rock Tel Aviv
More than a month after the Israeli-US war on Iran, the capital Tehran witnessed powerful explosions on Wednesday.
The Israeli military said it carried out strikes on Tehran, where Iranian state broadcaster IRIB reported blasts in several areas.
A brief military statement said Israeli forces had 'completed a wide-scale wave of strikes targeting infrastructure sites of the Iranian terror regime in Tehran'.
In Israel, several crash sites in the central, including Bnei Brak and Tel Aviv were reported following the missile launched early Wednesday morning, resulted in at least 14 injures.
The Israeli army said that more than 800 strike sorties had been carried out, with approximately 16,000 munitions dropped across Iran.
In a statement, the army also claimed that over 2,000 soldiers and commanders linked to the Iranian regime were killed, while around 5,000 new targets were identified.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that war is not over.
Iran’s “trillion dollar” investment in ballistic missiles, nuclear enrichment, and in supporting armed proxies “has gone down the drain,” Netanyahu added.
U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday afternoon he expects the war with Iran to end in 'two weeks, maybe three,' arguing that the U.S.'s core objective of degrading Iran's military has largely been achieved.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday Washington could see the 'finish line' in the Iran war, which is now in its fifth week, and the United States will have to reexamine ties with NATO after the conflict.
'We can see the finish line. It's not today, it's not tomorrow, but it is coming,' Rubio told Fox News Channel's 'Hannity' show.
More than a month after the Israeli-US war on Iran, the capital Tehran witnessed powerful explosions on Wednesday.
The Israeli military said it carried out strikes on Tehran, where Iranian state broadcaster IRIB reported blasts in several areas.
A brief military statement said Israeli forces had 'completed a wide-scale wave of strikes targeting infrastructure sites of the Iranian terror regime in Tehran'.
In Israel, several crash sites in the central, including Bnei Brak and Tel Aviv were reported following the missile launched early Wednesday morning, resulted in at least 14 injures.
The Israeli army said that more than 800 strike sorties had been carried out, with approximately 16,000 munitions dropped across Iran.
In a statement, the army also claimed that over 2,000 soldiers and commanders linked to the Iranian regime were killed, while around 5,000 new targets were identified.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that war is not over.
Iran’s “trillion dollar” investment in ballistic missiles, nuclear enrichment, and in supporting armed proxies “has gone down the drain,” Netanyahu added.
U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday afternoon he expects the war with Iran to end in 'two weeks, maybe three,' arguing that the U.S.'s core objective of degrading Iran's military has largely been achieved.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday Washington could see the 'finish line' in the Iran war, which is now in its fifth week, and the United States will have to reexamine ties with NATO after the conflict.
'We can see the finish line. It's not today, it's not tomorrow, but it is coming,' Rubio told Fox News Channel's 'Hannity' show.
More than a month after the Israeli-US war on Iran, the capital Tehran witnessed powerful explosions on Wednesday.
The Israeli military said it carried out strikes on Tehran, where Iranian state broadcaster IRIB reported blasts in several areas.
A brief military statement said Israeli forces had 'completed a wide-scale wave of strikes targeting infrastructure sites of the Iranian terror regime in Tehran'.
In Israel, several crash sites in the central, including Bnei Brak and Tel Aviv were reported following the missile launched early Wednesday morning, resulted in at least 14 injures.
The Israeli army said that more than 800 strike sorties had been carried out, with approximately 16,000 munitions dropped across Iran.
In a statement, the army also claimed that over 2,000 soldiers and commanders linked to the Iranian regime were killed, while around 5,000 new targets were identified.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that war is not over.
Iran’s “trillion dollar” investment in ballistic missiles, nuclear enrichment, and in supporting armed proxies “has gone down the drain,” Netanyahu added.
U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday afternoon he expects the war with Iran to end in 'two weeks, maybe three,' arguing that the U.S.'s core objective of degrading Iran's military has largely been achieved.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday Washington could see the 'finish line' in the Iran war, which is now in its fifth week, and the United States will have to reexamine ties with NATO after the conflict.
'We can see the finish line. It's not today, it's not tomorrow, but it is coming,' Rubio told Fox News Channel's 'Hannity' show.
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